How Archaeological Sites Co-Exist with Fast-Paced, Intense Army Training Activities

Author(s): Huckerby, C.L. , C.M. Poulsen

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Huckerby, C.L. and C.M. Poulsen 1999. How Archaeological Sites Co-Exist with Fast-Paced, Intense Army Training Activities, in: Dingwall, L., S. Exon, V. Gaffney, S. Laflin and M. van Leusen (eds.), Archaeology in the Age of the Internet. CAA97. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 25th Anniversary Conference, University of Birmingham, April 1997 (BAR International Series 750). Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 59-62.

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